BAJAJ showcases one of its new models during the Future in Motion launch as it steps into the Philippine market under its own name. Photograph courtesy of BAJAJ
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Bajaj steps out on its own

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Photograph courtesy of bajajBajaj has officially stepped into the Philippine spotlight under its own name.

On 26 February at the Filinvest Tent in Alabang, the Indian motorcycle maker held an event called Future in Motion. It was Bajaj’s move to operate independently in the local market, now backed by Trimotors Technology Corporation as its official distributor

For years, Bajaj operated in the country through a partnership with Kawasaki Motors Philippines Corporation. Many Filipino riders became familiar with the brand during that time. Now, Bajaj is building its presence around its own identity, its own lineup, and its own direction.

Trimotors will handle nationwide distribution and expansion. The company outlined a structure built around a 3S model, which covers sales, service and spare parts under one roof. It aims to ensure access to units, trained technicians, and steady parts supply without long delays.

Company officials said they will strengthen dealer locations in key areas, maintain a stable spare parts pipeline, and grow the dealer network across the country. After-sales support remains a central focus as the brand expands its reach.

The launch introduced five motorcycles aimed at different segments.

The Bajaj Pulsar N125 serves as the entry point. It is positioned for city riding and daily use.

The Pulsar N160 offers more power and sharper handling for those who want a step up in performance.

Bajaj also presented the Pulsar RS200, a fully faired sport bike known in other markets for its aggressive styling and sport-focused character.

The Pulsar NS400Z drew attention during the unveiling. It pushes the Pulsar name into the 400cc segment and signals Bajaj’s intent to compete in a higher displacement class.

Completing the lineup is the Dominar 400. It is built for longer rides and targets those who prefer a motorcycle suited for touring.

Trimotors reported that Bajaj’s three-wheel business already covers more than 1,900 authorized dealers and service touchpoints across 720 cities and municipalities. The network includes over 80,000 riders nationwide.